Wednesday, January 17, 2007

The Annual "High-Tech" Event

My team agent and I just returned from San Antonio, TX to attend the annual Allen F. Hainge CyberStar Summit(TM).

This is my 5th year attending, along with 150 other CyberStars from around the country, and all I can say is that it's the best "Wow!" event for me in the real estate business.

The best of the best, are gathered in one of the ballrooms of the Hyatt on San Antonio's beautiful Riverwalk. Each member has their own laptop open on the round tables for 6. Key-note speakers, CyberStar panels, and 10-minute exchanges of ideas take place, as well as vendor-sponsors who attend to show off their latest real estate marketing materials.

This is a fabulous way for me to start the year off right, with planning and new information that allows me and my team of specialists to offer unparalelled service to all of our customers and clients who are considering the New Bern, North Carolina area as their relocation destination!

You can find us at www.NewBernHomes.com, and we look forward to hearing from you!

Monday, January 08, 2007

Local New Bern News - Market Update

This column is customized each month so that I can share with you, the current monthly statistics. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions!

HOMES SOLD (Closed), December 1 through December 31. (From NB Board of Realtors MLS System)

Under $100K = 21
$100K-$159,999 = 64
$160K-$199,999 = 18
$200K-$239,999 = 11
$240K-$299,999 = 15
$300K-$399,999 = 12
$400K - $499,999 = 5
Over $500,000 = 7
Total = 153

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Neighborhood - FOR SALE

Friday, January 05, 2007

2007 Starting with an Active Market!

While the last quarter of 2006 was fairly slow, we have seen a very active market the last week of December and into 2007.

Even our commercial real estate market has been active, where properties which sat on the market for sale for nearly 2 years, are now receiving multiple offers.

Coastal North Carolina offers many desirable amenities, a moderate climate and prices still lower than most other areas on the eastern seaboard.